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Science 10 August 1962:
Vol. 137. no. 3528, pp. 399 - 404
DOI: 10.1126/science.137.3528.399

Articles

Sonar System of the Blind: New research measures their accuracy in detecting the texture, size, and distance of objects "by ear."

Winthrop N. Kellogg

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Article topics:

  • Communication..Radio
  • Physiology..Humans
  • Physics..Ultrasonics


THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN CITED BY OTHER ARTICLES:
Human Echo Perception.
C. E. Rice (1967)
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Sonar System of the Blind: Size Discrimination.
C. E. Rice and S. H. Feinstein (1965)
Science 148, 1107-1108
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